The patch for OSX includes covers more than 24 issues including one in Safari's RSS feed that can allow for arbitrary code execution. Another patch corrects a problem in Apple's remote events that could allow access to sensitive information. One interesting one was a flaw in the printing system that could allow a user to gain system level access and one in DS tools that could expose passwords.

Apple also released Safari 3.2.2 for windows that fixes a problem where arbitrary JavaScript could be run in the local security zone.

If you own a Mac or run Safari for Windows you might want to head over to Apple's update site and grab these.